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science, frontpage, engineering, arts and math. those are the key skill sets. and i had a chance to meet with all of our san francisco chancellor and is i see chancellor here today from -- state and he joined me with chancellor helm man from uc s f city college our own public schools superintendentent to form a major education leadership counsel to advise me in making sure that the skill sets that we need in the jobs in the future are being trained and reflected in the education curriculum and how to support not only the institutions, but all of the different programs that we can use to lift up all of the educational stands for our youth i have person learn adopted 12 middle schools in san francisco to make sure each principal gets what they need to campus to support teachers effort on campus to raise the educational needs of the schools. middle school is the biggest challenge with truancy and educational challenges and we know that while we are increasing the performance stand of the whole cities one of the highest increases in the whole state is happening her
science, frontpage, engineering, arts and math. those are the key skill sets. and i had a chance to meet with all of our san francisco chancellor and is i see chancellor here today from -- state and he joined me with chancellor helm man from uc s f city college our own public schools superintendentent to form a major education leadership counsel to advise me in making sure that the skill sets that we need in the jobs in the future are being trained and reflected in the education curriculum and...
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it's not on the rise and neither is cyber bullying and the top scholars in the country and in social science and psychology that saying that, so that's an important distinction so thank you both so much. >> and there is that and -- there's a balance between -- i mean when i hear that bullying is going down i mean all of us should rejoice because that to me is indicative of the fact of the work in communities across the country are starting to pay off, but it's going to be hard in this ark and we are in this area and people are coming forward, kids are coming forward . suicides that would have been kept forward or not reporting and we're learning thanks to rapid fire and thanks to social networking or facebook and this is a sued -- all of this the -- the volume of bullying is going to rise in proportion with i think the actual drop in occurrences so to balance that and be aware of that i think is important. >>i totally agree, and that's really to rosylyn's point about this being a very, very important moment and we need to did it right. just on the subject of suicide the surgeon general came
it's not on the rise and neither is cyber bullying and the top scholars in the country and in social science and psychology that saying that, so that's an important distinction so thank you both so much. >> and there is that and -- there's a balance between -- i mean when i hear that bullying is going down i mean all of us should rejoice because that to me is indicative of the fact of the work in communities across the country are starting to pay off, but it's going to be hard in this ark...
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i remember being accused early on by a science teacher and told i was using lsd and i didn't know what it was at the time. i was in the class for three months and didn't work english and the teacher didn't realize i didn't speak english and there was only 20 in the classroom and bullying can take different shapes and not paying attention and caring and while we're focusing on what kids are doing to each other, we must not ignore that sometimes adults can be part of the problem just by their behavior, even by the way they look the other way. i agree with richard 100% that we need to deal with this but zero tolerance has to be articulated in a very different way. 36% of kids that are bullied everyday report not coming to school. there is another piece that is important. as a member of the justice center we did intensive study of school discipline last year and looked at a million roashds and 60% that are disciplined incredibly more likely to drop out of school and end up in the criminal justice system and while we are working with the victims and educating we are working with all of the
i remember being accused early on by a science teacher and told i was using lsd and i didn't know what it was at the time. i was in the class for three months and didn't work english and the teacher didn't realize i didn't speak english and there was only 20 in the classroom and bullying can take different shapes and not paying attention and caring and while we're focusing on what kids are doing to each other, we must not ignore that sometimes adults can be part of the problem just by their...
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the center for science in the public interest is suing bayer saying one-a-day vitamins for women falsely dupe customers into thinking that the product prevent breast cancer. consumer watch dogs point out, prints disclaimers on packaging but say the disclaimers do not go far enough. >>> the maker of viagra is selling the little blue pill online. the popular erectile dysfunction drug is the first pill sold by the manufacturer to patients on the website. but men wanting to buy it online will still need a prescription. pfizer says selling to its patients is a way to fight online pharmacies who sell counterfeit versions of brand name drugs. >>> let's do hockey news right now. new york rangers need a spark for last night's stanley cup game against washington so they tried this. >> a couple of the team's alumni, players, they boarded zambonis on the street outside madison square garden and set off in a drag race. not the fastest ever. if it was meant to bring luck, we guess it worked. >> rangers defeated the capitals, best of seven game series is 2-1, washington. whatever works, right? >> i sup
the center for science in the public interest is suing bayer saying one-a-day vitamins for women falsely dupe customers into thinking that the product prevent breast cancer. consumer watch dogs point out, prints disclaimers on packaging but say the disclaimers do not go far enough. >>> the maker of viagra is selling the little blue pill online. the popular erectile dysfunction drug is the first pill sold by the manufacturer to patients on the website. but men wanting to buy it online...
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coming up at 6:00, i will show you the science behind the danger and talk to someone that actually started the fire here. ktvu channel 2 news. >>> where a man is under arrest accused of trying to kidnap a baby. this is a picture of the man trying to take a 15 month old child from his mother. the police are trying to figure out if the suspect is connected to the mother of 8-year-old leila fowler. we'll go live on more of the arrest in just a minute. >> reporter: we are right outside the elementary school. to the breaking news you have been talking about, we have been contact in both the police and the calaveras county sheriff's deputy, they say at this point it is too early to say if there is a connection but they're looking into it and we'll keep on following that story. i did show the picture of the person who is arrested to some of the teachers and people who are gathered here for tonight, they are of course are interested inside the latest development but but nobody here recognize of the image arrested in plaster ville. things are slowly getting back to normal but the healing process co
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projects so it's a great opportunity for us to get excited about science and technology and mathematics. >> abc7 news. >>> much more coming up on abc7 news. up next we will introduce you to the bay area catholic woman who is prepared to be excommunicated in her quest to make history. and we will take a live look outsad right now at the golden gate bridge -- no, we don't have that sho >> welcome back. it's 6:39 on this saturday morning. you are look live from our exploratorium crime at the skyline of san francisco. a beautiful blue skies right now and it's going to be a warm one. enjoy it while you can because things are going to change. a little bit of rain in the forecast. meteorologist lisa argen will have more details for you coming up in just a little bit. >>> the new bishop of the oakland diocese says he plans to visit jails and soup kitchens to better understand oakland's crime problem. reverend michael barber was introduced to the staff of the diocese yesterday. he grew up and was ordained a priest in san francisco 28 years ago. he's the first jesuit priest. appointed bishop by p
projects so it's a great opportunity for us to get excited about science and technology and mathematics. >> abc7 news. >>> much more coming up on abc7 news. up next we will introduce you to the bay area catholic woman who is prepared to be excommunicated in her quest to make history. and we will take a live look outsad right now at the golden gate bridge -- no, we don't have that sho >> welcome back. it's 6:39 on this saturday morning. you are look live from our...
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. >> we spoke to a professor saying he is worried it will pull the rights of his own computer science students in jeopardy. a very complicated ask contested issue but one of several thing that's people are demonstrating here. the demonstration come to accomplish all of the complicated. this protest is large and peaceful due to the nice weather here in san francisco. >> let's head now down to san jose. over the crowd, abc 7 joins us now. they're marching to city hall, right? >> they're on their way right now heading towards city hall there. is a big plaza and they plan to have a big rally with speeches from community leaders. this started at about 3:00 this afternoon. the crowd gathered on the east side. that is where where an active priest tried to push ingraigs reform trying to get voices of the people heerd in washington. and also, that path to citizenship is important. that is why you'll see a lot of people -- there moving more slowly and there is lividdo they're making slow progress coming along the way. they're hoping to get more people along the way and have a lot of speeches an
. >> we spoke to a professor saying he is worried it will pull the rights of his own computer science students in jeopardy. a very complicated ask contested issue but one of several thing that's people are demonstrating here. the demonstration come to accomplish all of the complicated. this protest is large and peaceful due to the nice weather here in san francisco. >> let's head now down to san jose. over the crowd, abc 7 joins us now. they're marching to city hall, right? >>...
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the study in journal proceedings of the national academy of science autos a man from brisbane suing virgin america after a dispute with flight attendant that's led him to being questioned by the fbi. the man asked for a soda but the crew told him he had to use the touch screen ordering system. he objected. a flight attendant brought him a soda after the third request. the pilot of the flight from philadelphia to sfo accused the man of swearing at flight attendants and fbi agents declined to arrest him. he wants a half million dollars. virlgin america declined to comment on this lawsuit. >> yahoo yeo marisa myer giving new moms at her company more time off, new moms can take 16 weeks of paid leave and new bads dadz a eight week paid leave and a $500 bonus to help with costs. myer caught flak for only taking two weeks off after giving birth last year. >> there is encouraging news out today in the real estate markets across the country. >> kre. michael finney is here now with numbers. what does it mean for homeowners. >> isn't in the fun part? >> home prices at highest level in seven years an
the study in journal proceedings of the national academy of science autos a man from brisbane suing virgin america after a dispute with flight attendant that's led him to being questioned by the fbi. the man asked for a soda but the crew told him he had to use the touch screen ordering system. he objected. a flight attendant brought him a soda after the third request. the pilot of the flight from philadelphia to sfo accused the man of swearing at flight attendants and fbi agents declined to...
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it's hard to do with science projects. this is a great opportunity for us. >> wow. >> still to come at 6:00 east bay lab working to change the way cars are run. >> yes. powering vehicles and >>> we have good news tonight heading into summer travel season. gas prices are lower than at this time last year. the triple a daily fuel gauge shows we're averaging $3.92 a gallon in san jose, higher in oakland. $3.93. in san francisco, it seems to take the top prize it's a good bit higher, $4.03 a gallon. what if there were a cheaper alternative that could be better for the environment? that is what they're working on. every day, hundreds of thousands of cars crowd streets and highways. for every gallon of gas burned 20 pounds of carbon monoxide is released into the requirement. >> our job not to produce fuel but develop a science, we are licensed and turned into fuel. >> zwrai bay is the joint bio energy institute, looking for a greener solution to fossil fuels made up by six partner institutions. it was funded by a five year grant
it's hard to do with science projects. this is a great opportunity for us. >> wow. >> still to come at 6:00 east bay lab working to change the way cars are run. >> yes. powering vehicles and >>> we have good news tonight heading into summer travel season. gas prices are lower than at this time last year. the triple a daily fuel gauge shows we're averaging $3.92 a gallon in san jose, higher in oakland. $3.93. in san francisco, it seems to take the top prize it's a good...
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. >> reporter: but a fan will tell you there is no science involved. it is their pure emotion ande1 their presence andxd enthusiÑ that kicks up the noise level to 110 decibels. >> during theq playoffs right from the word go, the place is electric, crazy. >> just loud, energy, let them know that we're behind them. >> the warriors know it andq us it to their advantage. thew3 intimidatingi] sixth man is both seen and heard. >> no word that comes to mind can do it justice, like pandemonium, like t(rowdy is mo than that. i just appreciate thet(q fans s much. >> and no doubt fans will be trying to reach that 110 w3fádel level andt( try toçó help the t move on to the next round of i'm arturo çsantiago, nbc bay area news. o cf1 o >>> okay, fromt( outside of the arena we go inside the arena on the floor. >> with the coveted t-shirt. and jim shows off. >> firsteozez all, if arturo wod just go toq my house, go to whee my three daughters argueçó if ty don't get dessert. we have the t-shirts, everybody is ready to go. the warriors there, 11 away from the
. >> reporter: but a fan will tell you there is no science involved. it is their pure emotion ande1 their presence andxd enthusiÑ that kicks up the noise level to 110 decibels. >> during theq playoffs right from the word go, the place is electric, crazy. >> just loud, energy, let them know that we're behind them. >> the warriors know it andq us it to their advantage. thew3 intimidatingi] sixth man is both seen and heard. >> no word that comes to mind can do it...
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., ktvu's health and science editor john fowler is live in contra costa county where the air quality is bad and the smoke from the fires is making some people worry the fires are burning much closer. john? >> reporter: that's right. conditions right here, right now, better than they were yesterday at this time but it is still, hot, dry and windy. look at mount diablo. i have been watching it all day and this is the clearest it is been. >> reporter: since early morning, smoke filled contra costa county. he is advising people with lung problems avoid outdoor air. >> smells smoky. >> he had a runny nose. >> reporter: worse around sun rise. >> i smelt it when i woke up this morning. >> maybe i got used to it. >> reporter: at the fire dispatch center the fire danger red flag continued to fly. they fielded an avalanche of 911 calls. >> got over 100 since 2:00 a.m. this morning when the wind shifted wanting to know if there was a fire close. >> reporter: those early season fires have alarmed experts plus humidity, 6%. and record dry, fuel moisture readings as low as 2%. >> those are not thi
., ktvu's health and science editor john fowler is live in contra costa county where the air quality is bad and the smoke from the fires is making some people worry the fires are burning much closer. john? >> reporter: that's right. conditions right here, right now, better than they were yesterday at this time but it is still, hot, dry and windy. look at mount diablo. i have been watching it all day and this is the clearest it is been. >> reporter: since early morning, smoke filled...
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executive's in the web cor community and they built the beautiful oakland cathedral and acacademy of science and certainly at work on mass coney center expansion the early work on the warriors a marine eye and so many iconic projects in both northeastern and fortunately and southern california and wells fargo such an integral institution and part of of the fabric of our society and vaginal foalgee president the bay area region together encompassing this whole wide region for wells far going and we are soon going to hear from tim quinn written economist from wells far go and going to get some insight from him and a major focus and this says so much about the strength of our economy and the economy is small business lending and really promising news and 2012 wells far go expended scene billion dollars in that now loan commitments to small businesses across the united states over 30% in 2011 and that is great news so thank you wells fargo and many thanks to our partners in associations who always help us in promote things event it takes a villages to market deimagine. >> joseph markenson, md: a
executive's in the web cor community and they built the beautiful oakland cathedral and acacademy of science and certainly at work on mass coney center expansion the early work on the warriors a marine eye and so many iconic projects in both northeastern and fortunately and southern california and wells fargo such an integral institution and part of of the fabric of our society and vaginal foalgee president the bay area region together encompassing this whole wide region for wells far going and...
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hour or two it will already be seeping into the air bay and in fact, oakland you may already have some science of it. a little breezy out there. a little cool. any where from 5-10-15 miles an hour. temperatures not too bad with thaw that on shore breeze it'll -- it's going to feel a little chilly. 66 in napa right now. 64sfo. let me show you what i do expect. notice the clouds. no rain but the clouds will be with us. we have mostly cloudy skies. patchy fog. maybe even a little drizzle at the coast. as we get into the afternoon those clouds going to part. we'll have partly cloudy skies. i expect it temperatures are going to be a lot like they are today. tomorrow morning 5. 3-in oakland. 3 5-2 in san francisco. upper 40s. for santa rosa. into the average, temperatures seasonal for this time of year. 73 for you, santa rosa. looking at 70 in burke lee. a lot like what we felt today. even with the sunshine for the second half of the afternoon. 72 san jose. adds we get into thursday, friday notice a warming trend agains and in time for your weekend, some of the warmest temperatures over the next sev
hour or two it will already be seeping into the air bay and in fact, oakland you may already have some science of it. a little breezy out there. a little cool. any where from 5-10-15 miles an hour. temperatures not too bad with thaw that on shore breeze it'll -- it's going to feel a little chilly. 66 in napa right now. 64sfo. let me show you what i do expect. notice the clouds. no rain but the clouds will be with us. we have mostly cloudy skies. patchy fog. maybe even a little drizzle at the...
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it's hard to do with science projects. this is a great opportunity for us. >> wow. >> still to come at 6:00 east bay lab working to change the way cars are run. >> yes. powering vehicles and could it be cheaper at the pump as >>> we have good news tonight heading into summer travel season. gas prices are lower than at this time last year. the triple a daily fuel gauge shows we're averaging $3.92 a gallon in san jose, higher in oakland. $3.93. in san francisco, it seems to take the top prize it's a good bit higher, $4.03 a gallon. what if there were a cheaper alternative that could be better for the environment? that is what they're working on. every day, hundreds of thousands of cars crowd streets and highways. for every gallon of gas burned 20 pounds of carbon monoxide is released into the requirement. >> our job not to produce fuel but develop a science, we are licensed and turned into fuel. >> zwrai bay is the joint bio energy institute, looking for a greener solution to fossil fuels made up by six partner institutions.
it's hard to do with science projects. this is a great opportunity for us. >> wow. >> still to come at 6:00 east bay lab working to change the way cars are run. >> yes. powering vehicles and could it be cheaper at the pump as >>> we have good news tonight heading into summer travel season. gas prices are lower than at this time last year. the triple a daily fuel gauge shows we're averaging $3.92 a gallon in san jose, higher in oakland. $3.93. in san francisco, it...
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stores andi] tested in those t(jfprod,m1ñ they foun led, chromium, ia%u51ñ aluminum uc berkeley health science highlights a need for more the u.s.lu no standards for metal content in cosmetics.çófá& consumers have no way oft( knowg what's in thÑp product because lipstick makers are not required to list ingredients. they said the prices ranged from $5 toe1 $25. >> california now suing several retailers and candy makersxdÑi claiming the company has exposed uáj to illegal led flefls candy, plum and ginger koprodu. the lawsuit accusesñrÑii] retai like whole foods, trader joes products that contain led.fá thatñr violates proposition 65 which requires california businessçó consumersxd to warn people of these products >>>çó senatorñ2h!arbara boxer calling onÑi thelp fdañr to pro clear labelingxdÑi on geneticxd. introduced last week requiring ñ genetically engineered foods. ballot initiative. prop 37, which would have required all food in thepc< sta to be clearly labeled.lp >>> quick break from the day's news. want to check the forecastfá wi meteorologist, christina loren. >>> re
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new study by the national academy of science because the issue of carbon emission is so politically polarizing. conservative don't like the labeling. researchers said reveals the negative consequences of environmental messaging. >> well, you could call it the sequel to the keyboard and mouse. one big commuter maker is betting that the sequel will be better than the original. jonathan bloom explains how you might be controlling your next lap top without even touching it. michael is griming a steering wheel playing a real video game. he's winning. without ever touching a contro controller. >> like all magic trick this one has a seek rethe little device on the table packed with handful of tiny camera and years worth of research. at the rate it's going the motion controller won't stay a secret for long. >> technology everywhere there are computers. >>reporter: ceo has partnership with hp to make lap top with the little did he visibility in. michael truly believes the next big thing in computers is changing how we control them. >> over the past 30 years everything about computer changed in unbeliev
new study by the national academy of science because the issue of carbon emission is so politically polarizing. conservative don't like the labeling. researchers said reveals the negative consequences of environmental messaging. >> well, you could call it the sequel to the keyboard and mouse. one big commuter maker is betting that the sequel will be better than the original. jonathan bloom explains how you might be controlling your next lap top without even touching it. michael is griming...
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katherine, professor of environmental health sciences at uc berkeley conducted the study and says high use could result in overexposure to aluminum, cadmium, chromium and led leading to nervous system toxicity and stomach tumors. >> they can collect in the kidneys and actually lead to renal failure. particularly stands out in that context. >> previous studies found metals in cosmetics, but this one measures how much sh actually absorbed into the body. >> it's a little scary, lieshgs i don't really like it. >> just feel they, like, make things about it all the time, and they say things all the time about, oh, this is bad for you now so i kind of just disregard it. >> all right. so what is the average use of lipstick per day? it's about two to three applications. i can tell you, ken, i use a lot more of that especially in this job, and researchers say that even that can glean excessive exposure. they're calling for more regulations in lipstick industry to make sure people stay safe. >> it's amazing what we can find in things like cosmetics and household products and everything out there
katherine, professor of environmental health sciences at uc berkeley conducted the study and says high use could result in overexposure to aluminum, cadmium, chromium and led leading to nervous system toxicity and stomach tumors. >> they can collect in the kidneys and actually lead to renal failure. particularly stands out in that context. >> previous studies found metals in cosmetics, but this one measures how much sh actually absorbed into the body. >> it's a little scary,...
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the nuclear and science lab asked employees to consider voluntary separations. the lab is offering a week's pay for every year worked up to 26 weeks. lab officials say the separations will help deal with federal budget cuts likely to come next year. >>> hayward police ended their search for a gunman. they did not find him. it began this afternoon when a man with a gun was seen with three other men leaving the hayward bart station. sky 7hd was overhead as dozens of officers swarm the area. an officer fired on the man when he pointed his gun at police near the jackson street dmv office. he then took off. the three other men were detained and two were arrested on unrelated charges. >>> a high speed chase in the north bay ended tonight when the suspect crashed into a school bus. sky 7hd was on the scene as police shutdown southbound lanes. the chase ended just before 5:00 on 101 in mill valley. no children were aboard the bus. no one was seriously hurt. police say the suspect tried to commit bank fraud this morning in san an sal mow and was spotted this afternoon wh
the nuclear and science lab asked employees to consider voluntary separations. the lab is offering a week's pay for every year worked up to 26 weeks. lab officials say the separations will help deal with federal budget cuts likely to come next year. >>> hayward police ended their search for a gunman. they did not find him. it began this afternoon when a man with a gun was seen with three other men leaving the hayward bart station. sky 7hd was overhead as dozens of officers swarm the...
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the nuclear and science lab asked employees to consider voluntary separations. the lab is offering a week's pay for every year worked up to 26 weeks. lab officials say the separations will help deal with federal budget cuts likely to come next year. >>> hayward police ended their search for a gunman. they did not find him. it began this afternoon when a man with a gun was seen with three other men leaving the hayward bart station. sky 7hd was overhead as dozens of officers swarm the area. an officer fired on the man when he pointed his gun at police near the jackson street dmv office. he then took off. the three other men were detained and two were arrested on unrelated charges. >>> a high speed chase in the north bay ended tonight when the suspect crashed into a school bus. sky 7hd was on the scene as police shutdown southbound lanes. the chase ended just before 5:00 on 101 in mill valley. no children were aboard the bus. no one was seriously hurt. police say the suspect tried to commit bank fraud this morning in san an sal mow and was spotted this afternoon wh
the nuclear and science lab asked employees to consider voluntary separations. the lab is offering a week's pay for every year worked up to 26 weeks. lab officials say the separations will help deal with federal budget cuts likely to come next year. >>> hayward police ended their search for a gunman. they did not find him. it began this afternoon when a man with a gun was seen with three other men leaving the hayward bart station. sky 7hd was overhead as dozens of officers swarm the...
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tonight, mel brooks, science bob pflugfelder, and music from the airborne toxic event. with cleto and the cletones. and now, what more can i say, here's jimmy kimmel! [ applause ] >> jimmy: i'm jimmy.
tonight, mel brooks, science bob pflugfelder, and music from the airborne toxic event. with cleto and the cletones. and now, what more can i say, here's jimmy kimmel! [ applause ] >> jimmy: i'm jimmy.
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area company is hoping to hit the market soon with a medical device that may fulfill the promise of science fiction. it's a kind of scanner for your health. >> so this is a scan. >> this device isn't exactly like having a doctor in the pocket but this engineer believes it is getting there. hold it to your forhead it and reads, recording data about health displayed on a smart phone. >> so top is an ecg signal. it's electrical impulse of the heart. every time your heart beats there is a pulse. >> the device known as scanna du filters wave lengths coming back to extract readings from temperatures to blood pressure to oxygen levels all interpreted by algo rhythms. >> well, basically the combination gave them insight how you feel. >> for some it may seem futuristic and familiar. 21 century version of the tri quart year we're trying to build up to a tri quarter. it's steps to get to that point. >> this is to help consumers improve their health. believing it could involve into a monstering system built into smart phones. >> hoping the phone will listen and measure. the phone will sniff even. these
area company is hoping to hit the market soon with a medical device that may fulfill the promise of science fiction. it's a kind of scanner for your health. >> so this is a scan. >> this device isn't exactly like having a doctor in the pocket but this engineer believes it is getting there. hold it to your forhead it and reads, recording data about health displayed on a smart phone. >> so top is an ecg signal. it's electrical impulse of the heart. every time your heart beats...
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this isn't like one of your science experiments where you get to control everything. this is my life, too. i know. i'm not 25 years old anymore. i know, honey. we could be happy anywhere. all right. all right. let me just think. no. no more stalling, derek.
this isn't like one of your science experiments where you get to control everything. this is my life, too. i know. i'm not 25 years old anymore. i know, honey. we could be happy anywhere. all right. all right. let me just think. no. no more stalling, derek.
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. >> reporter: a professor of environmental health sciences at uc-berkeley conducted the study. she says high use could result in overexposure to aluminum, cadmium, manganese, chromium and leading to nervous system toxicity. >> this collects in kidneys leading to kidney failure. cadmium stands out in that context. >> reporter: previous studies found metals in cosmetics but this one measures how much is absorbed into the body. >> it's scary. i don't really i like to. >> you feel like they make things about it all the time and they say things all the time about, oh, this is bad for you now. so i just disregard it. >> reporter: juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >> the cal researchers tested lipsticks and lip glosses at a group of young asian women in oakland liked to wear in the study. so i don't know. makes you wan to be careful. >> makes me glad i'm a guy. >> that too. >>> 4:52 now. parking meter backlash. the push to stop the spread here in san francisco. >> plus find another place to cool off. why a beach is closing next month. >> a tummy tuck, what a doctor ordered for this budgegy p
. >> reporter: a professor of environmental health sciences at uc-berkeley conducted the study. she says high use could result in overexposure to aluminum, cadmium, manganese, chromium and leading to nervous system toxicity. >> this collects in kidneys leading to kidney failure. cadmium stands out in that context. >> reporter: previous studies found metals in cosmetics but this one measures how much is absorbed into the body. >> it's scary. i don't really i like to....
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the nuclear science laboratory is asking employees to consider voluntary separation offering a week's pay for every year worked up to 26 weeks. laboratory officials say cutting staff deals with federal budget cuts likely to come next year. >> when the grounded boeing 787 dreamliner is back to the skies next month the first flight will land in san jose. japanese airline ana will resume flights june 1, the airline has the largest fleet of 787's in the world among the first trips is one from japan to san jose airport with reservations taken tomorrow. they are going through inspections and test flights after a problem with the battery system has been corrected. >> leave your car in the garage and get on your bicycle the hope of the folks behind the annual "bike to work day" and abc7 news reporter cornell bernard is at the golden gate bridge. look at you, on a bicycle, at the end eyeser station. >> if you have ever thought leaving your car at home and grabbing the bicycle and helmet and pedaling to work, this is the day. this is "bike to work day" with tens of thousands of bikers joining f
the nuclear science laboratory is asking employees to consider voluntary separation offering a week's pay for every year worked up to 26 weeks. laboratory officials say cutting staff deals with federal budget cuts likely to come next year. >> when the grounded boeing 787 dreamliner is back to the skies next month the first flight will land in san jose. japanese airline ana will resume flights june 1, the airline has the largest fleet of 787's in the world among the first trips is one from...
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the nuclear and science lab asked employees to consider voluntary separations. the lab is offering a week's pay for every year worked up to 26 weeks. lab officials say the separations will help deal with federal budget cuts likely to come next year. >>> hayward police ended their search for a gunman. they did not find him. it began this afternoon when a man with a gun was seen with three other men leaving the hayward bart station. sky 7hd was overhead as dozens of officers swarm the area. an officer fired on the man gun at at police near the jackson street dmv office. he then took off. the three other men were detained and two were arrested on unrelated charges. >>> a high speed chase in the north bay ended tonight when ino the suspect crashed into a school bus. sky 7hd was on the scene as police shutdown southbound lanes. the chase ended just before 5:00 on 101 in mill valley. no children were aboard the bus. no one was seriously hurt. police say the suspect tried to commit bank fraud this morning in san an sal mow and was spotted this afternoon when the polieg
the nuclear and science lab asked employees to consider voluntary separations. the lab is offering a week's pay for every year worked up to 26 weeks. lab officials say the separations will help deal with federal budget cuts likely to come next year. >>> hayward police ended their search for a gunman. they did not find him. it began this afternoon when a man with a gun was seen with three other men leaving the hayward bart station. sky 7hd was overhead as dozens of officers swarm the...
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this is a great opportunity for us to kind of get excited about science and technology and mathematics. >> in san jose, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> pretty remarkable. >>> one of the biggest department stores in the country is apologizing to its customers. you will see what is behind this very public my mea culpa. >>> an announcement of virgin's new service that comes with a new passenger perks. the gift of life. a young san francisco girl meets the person who saved her life. >>> and two more suspects now facing charges in the boston bombings. you will see the role authorities say they played in those explosions at the marathon. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have
this is a great opportunity for us to kind of get excited about science and technology and mathematics. >> in san jose, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> pretty remarkable. >>> one of the biggest department stores in the country is apologizing to its customers. you will see what is behind this very public my mea culpa. >>> an announcement of virgin's new service that comes with a new passenger perks. the gift of life. a young san francisco girl meets the person who...
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they speculate the science behind this might lead to tiny mass storage devices. >> it could be devices continue to shrink as they have and we are pushing hard to make the current technologying shrink and be less expensive and less intrusive every day and we are trying to jump ahead of the day they are so small they are at the ultimate limit of smallness. >> they hope the movie will capture the imagination of young people. >> it's a project that's really nice because you could make a movie that a lot of kids to see and enjoy and it's hard to do with a lot of other science projects so it's a great opportunity for us to get excited about science and mathematics. >> abc7 news. >>> much more coming up on abc7 news. up next we will introduce you to the bay area catholic woman who is prepared to be excommunicated in her quest to make history. and here's our live look from the suit tremendous cam. a beautiful morning. it's actually going to be the warmest day today of the next seven days, but then rain tomorrow. very confusing. lisa argen is going to give you everything you need to >> welcome
they speculate the science behind this might lead to tiny mass storage devices. >> it could be devices continue to shrink as they have and we are pushing hard to make the current technologying shrink and be less expensive and less intrusive every day and we are trying to jump ahead of the day they are so small they are at the ultimate limit of smallness. >> they hope the movie will capture the imagination of young people. >> it's a project that's really nice because you could...
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area company is hoping to hit the market soon with a medical device that may fulfill the promise of science fiction. it's a kind of scanner for your health. >> so this is a scan. >> this device isn't exactly like having a doctor in the pocket but this engineer believes it is getting there. hold it to your forhead it and reads, recording data about health displayed on a smart phone. >> so top is an ecg signal. it's electrical impulse of the heart. every time your heart beats there is a pulse. >> the device known as scanna du filters wave lengths coming back to extract readings from temperatures to blood pressure to oxygen levels all interpreted by algo rhythms. >> well, basically the combination gave them insight how you feel. >> for some it may seem futuristic and familiar. 21 century version of the tri quart year we're trying to build up to a tri quarter. it's steps to get to that point. >> this is to help consumers improve their health. believing it could involve into a monstering system built into smart phones. >> hoping the phone will listen and measure. the phone will sniff even. these
area company is hoping to hit the market soon with a medical device that may fulfill the promise of science fiction. it's a kind of scanner for your health. >> so this is a scan. >> this device isn't exactly like having a doctor in the pocket but this engineer believes it is getting there. hold it to your forhead it and reads, recording data about health displayed on a smart phone. >> so top is an ecg signal. it's electrical impulse of the heart. every time your heart beats...
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ktvu health and science editor john fowler tells us who should get tested. >> reporter: it happened at the stone sound galleria nordstrom stores. customers who ate at the cafe may have been exposed by the city's first ever food handler with typhoid fever. >> it's kind of a scary thing because i came in here with just innocently to have a sandwich. >> reporter: robin savage contacted med on facebook. she said she had a sandwich and drink one of those days. >> i started getting abdomen cramping and flu symptoms and it lasted for two days. >> reporter: most cases are mild and antibiotics affective. >> in some cases people can become very sick without treatment and potentially die. >> reporter: the worker acquired typhoid fever overseas. he worked on april 16, 17, 18, 20 and 27th. symptoms which can include diarrhea and fever can the -- can take up to three weeks but may last for eight weeks. nordstrom is offering free testing and treatment to its customers. john fowler, ktvu news. >>> just last night we had numbers showing that crime was up not only inside the station but in the areas sur
ktvu health and science editor john fowler tells us who should get tested. >> reporter: it happened at the stone sound galleria nordstrom stores. customers who ate at the cafe may have been exposed by the city's first ever food handler with typhoid fever. >> it's kind of a scary thing because i came in here with just innocently to have a sandwich. >> reporter: robin savage contacted med on facebook. she said she had a sandwich and drink one of those days. >> i started...
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ktvu health and science editor john fowler tells us who should get tested. >> reporter: it happened at the stone sound galleria nordstrom stores. customers who ate at the cafe may have been exposed by the city's first ever food handler with typhoid fever. >> it's kind of a scary thing because i came in here with just innocently to have a sandwich. >> reporter: robin savage contacted med on facebook. she said she had a sandwich and drink one of those days. >> i started getting abdomen cramping and flu symptoms and it lasted for two days. >> reporter: most cases are mild and antibiotics affective. >> in some cases people can become very sick without treatment and potentially die. >> reporter: the worker acquired typhoid fever overseas. he worked on april 16, 17, 18, 20 and 27th. symptoms which can include diarrhea and fever can the -- can take up to three weeks but may last for eight weeks. nordstrom is offering free testing and treatment to its customers. john fowler, ktvu news. >>> just last night we had numbers showing that crime was up not only inside the station but in the areas sur
ktvu health and science editor john fowler tells us who should get tested. >> reporter: it happened at the stone sound galleria nordstrom stores. customers who ate at the cafe may have been exposed by the city's first ever food handler with typhoid fever. >> it's kind of a scary thing because i came in here with just innocently to have a sandwich. >> reporter: robin savage contacted med on facebook. she said she had a sandwich and drink one of those days. >> i started...
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science in school and bombs in school, those are two different sides of the same story. >> exactly. people paying close attention. thank you. >>> it is 6:16 right now. the golden state warriors, time to talk some nba and stir up some more home cooking. the team back in oakland for game six. they are taking on the nuggets. >> if they win, they advance to the next round. bob redell live at oracle arena with a preview. getting comfortable up there. >> chilling. >> wish i had this seat tonight. what is so funny about me relaxing? keep doing your thing. good morning to you, guys. i'm sure you are aware of the significance of the warriors possibly advancing to round two. that would be their second time only in 22 years. maybe you also have been following what's been going on off the court between the two teams verbally between specially the head coach of the warriors, mark jackson, after tuesday night's loss to the denver nuggets in denver accusing the nuggets offer dirty play, saying they sent a quote hit man after his top player, his star player, steph curry, who has had issued with one
science in school and bombs in school, those are two different sides of the same story. >> exactly. people paying close attention. thank you. >>> it is 6:16 right now. the golden state warriors, time to talk some nba and stir up some more home cooking. the team back in oakland for game six. they are taking on the nuggets. >> if they win, they advance to the next round. bob redell live at oracle arena with a preview. getting comfortable up there. >> chilling. >>...
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i'm on the committee of science and technology and homeland security. so i get to play a little offense on science and defense on homeland security. >> what can we get out of him? >> at this moment? >> yeah. >> answers to questions that a freshman -- [overlapping speakers] >> the optimism, i am impressed. >> you're talking offense and defense. [overlapping speakers] >> offense and defense. >> "super bowl l." it looks like we have a very good chance because things aren't so rosie in miami. >> the stadium is not good enough down in miami. what do you think about that? we get it in the bay area or what? >> we need to keep the warriors in the bay area. that's my goal. >> you're going for the warriors. he is not even talking super bowl. "super bowl l." >> it was a late night. >> we are still struggling to get it. i think the miami stadium does look like public housing. >> we're talking 2016. , yeah, bring it to santa clara, yes. >> you're for the super bowl coming to the bay area because that's everybody. you're against the warriors coming to san francisco -
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here's abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson with the details. >>> he laid at the judge's feet. >> for her reading jack's classic is "the call of the wild" is less of a struggle than a few months ago. >> it was really hard to read because the words would float, the words would flip back and forth. >> she has been diagnosed with dyslexia, a learning disability that impairs one's ability to read quickly and accurately. appreciates is often impacted as well. several months ago an opt tom terrorist fitted her with lenses. >> i was skeptical when i first got the lenses in. i knew they worked for color vision but i wasn't sure for dyslexia. do you like one or do you like two? he said it modifies the wavelength of light entering each eye. one theory is dyslexia eyes aren't processing information at the same speed. the idea is with the lens the correct combination can challenge the speed with which the images will travel through the eyes to key optical pathways in the brain. >> they discovered by changing wave lengths by filters, they could actually cause better communication betw
here's abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson with the details. >>> he laid at the judge's feet. >> for her reading jack's classic is "the call of the wild" is less of a struggle than a few months ago. >> it was really hard to read because the words would float, the words would flip back and forth. >> she has been diagnosed with dyslexia, a learning disability that impairs one's ability to read quickly and accurately. appreciates is often...
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here's abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson with the details. >>> he laid at the judge's feet. >> for her reading jack's classic "the call of the wild" is less of a struggle than a few months ago. >> it was really hard to read because the words would float, the words would flip back and forth. >> she has been diagnosed with dyslexia, a learning disability that impairs one's ability to read quickly and accurately. comprehension is often impacted as well. several months ago an optometrist thomas swanson fitted her with lenses. >> i was skeptical when i first got the lenses in. i knew they worked for color vision, but i wasn't sure for dyslexia. do you like one or do you like two? dr. swanson said it modifies the wavelength of light entering each eye. one theory is dyslexia eyes aren't processing information at the same speed. the idea is with the lens the correct combination can balance the speed with which the images will travel through the eyes to key optical pathways in the brain. >> they discovered by changing wavelengths by filters, they could actually cause better com
here's abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson with the details. >>> he laid at the judge's feet. >> for her reading jack's classic "the call of the wild" is less of a struggle than a few months ago. >> it was really hard to read because the words would float, the words would flip back and forth. >> she has been diagnosed with dyslexia, a learning disability that impairs one's ability to read quickly and accurately. comprehension is often...
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this frustrates economists who see their profession as a science mostly independent of party politics. austerity doesn't work. that, in fact, can hurt recovery. it is an idea that's quickly catching on in europe as well. lots of protests this week with the may day holiday over government cutbacks. >>> let's check the markets this morning. kayla tausche is live at cnbc world headquarters. good morning >>> good morning, scott. futures are higher after stocks suffered their worst start in nearly a year. poor economic data hurt the markets early on while they rebounded initially. the losses picked up in the final hour of trading. the fed, as expected, said it will keep buying billions of dollars in treasury and mortgage bonds each month to stimulate the economy. it could expand the program depending on the job market or inflation. we get data on unemployment, trade deficit and productivity and earnings from gm. the dow falling to 14,700, the nasdaq losing 29 to 3299. back to you. >>> menlo park's facebook met with analyst and reporters by phone wednesday afternoon. one of the key takeaway
this frustrates economists who see their profession as a science mostly independent of party politics. austerity doesn't work. that, in fact, can hurt recovery. it is an idea that's quickly catching on in europe as well. lots of protests this week with the may day holiday over government cutbacks. >>> let's check the markets this morning. kayla tausche is live at cnbc world headquarters. good morning >>> good morning, scott. futures are higher after stocks suffered their worst...
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but i do think the science that we look at in this book plays a role. what we have in most of the food we eat, especially junk food has played a role in my problem. >> mika brzezinski. >> great to have you here. >> mika's book "obsessed:america's food addiction and my own" and authors mary higgins clark and her dauter are here in studio 57. what she learned from her mom about writing a bestseller. her mom's name with norah, but chancellor. jeanne cooper was 84 years old. >>> she is the queen of suspense. her name is mary higgins clark. she's a bestseller with over 100 million copies of her novel sold in u.s. alone. go, mar higgins clark. her daughter and an occasional author is carol higgins clark. she, too, is known for her bestsellers sheechls here today. we should mention they're both publishers of simon & schuster, a vee diggs of cbs. we sould say is it fair to say like mother like daughter like daughter like mother. how does this happen mary higgs ins clark? >> well like mother like daughter, like daughter like mother works very well. she got her o
but i do think the science that we look at in this book plays a role. what we have in most of the food we eat, especially junk food has played a role in my problem. >> mika brzezinski. >> great to have you here. >> mika's book "obsessed:america's food addiction and my own" and authors mary higgins clark and her dauter are here in studio 57. what she learned from her mom about writing a bestseller. her mom's name with norah, but chancellor. jeanne cooper was 84 years...
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. >> here's what science already knew. >> these oysters filter the water. one adult oyster can filter up to 50 gallons of water day. they are just a factory for cleaning the water. >> that's how millions of dollars are being spent to spread oysters. what wasn't known until now is how effective they are is getting nitrogen out of the water. >> they focused on nitrogen because it feeds algae blooms that create dead zones. >> we need to take out a half million pounds of nitrogen. if we can plant oysters on 23% of the bottom that would accomplish that goal. >> oyster reefs work like sewage treatment plants. >> it's a harmless gas. it makes up 80% of our atmosphere. >> finding numbers for what's happening under water isn't easy. >> being able to back that into the laboratory and try to make measurements on it is a very challenging process. >> alex demetrick, wjz eyewitness news. >> the oysters aren't alone. the study says it support ing ing 24,000 organisms per square meter. >>> next up this morning right here on wjz. >> good morning. breaking his silence, the m
. >> here's what science already knew. >> these oysters filter the water. one adult oyster can filter up to 50 gallons of water day. they are just a factory for cleaning the water. >> that's how millions of dollars are being spent to spread oysters. what wasn't known until now is how effective they are is getting nitrogen out of the water. >> they focused on nitrogen because it feeds algae blooms that create dead zones. >> we need to take out a half million pounds...
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. >> he just published everything as part of a research paper in the journal of science. as you can see, they haven't solved the battery problem right yet. the batteries are big and heavy. as you can see, this flying machine is shorter than a quarter is tall. in a related matter, a bill is working its way through the california senate this morning, which would legislate drones here in the state. i was talking about alex padilla's office, the california state senator, who wrote the bill. he says, they are not as concerned as the big drones you see people flying at the park. they are worried about these little guys, the ones that we will not be able to see if they fly by. it is the first friday of the month. in about 15 minutes from now, we will get the latest employment numbers. believe it or not, there was a fire a short time ago at the labor department. they say they will still release the numbers on time at at 5:30. they are sending all the employees home. let's see what they are thinking on the market with cnbc's kyla tausche. >>> futures on wall street are lower ahead
. >> he just published everything as part of a research paper in the journal of science. as you can see, they haven't solved the battery problem right yet. the batteries are big and heavy. as you can see, this flying machine is shorter than a quarter is tall. in a related matter, a bill is working its way through the california senate this morning, which would legislate drones here in the state. i was talking about alex padilla's office, the california state senator, who wrote the bill....
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we are reading about this in the journal of science. it is about the size of a quarter. you can see there, it relies on a tether for power. nobody has made a battery quite powerful enough or small enough to fit in. in a related matter, a bill is working its way through the california senate this morning, which would legislate drones like that here in the state. he is the senator that wrote the bill. not as concerned about the big drones, might see people flying in a park. what they are really worried about, what they want to get ahead of are these little bumblebees and things. we showed it to you live. it is going without an ounce of fuel. >> it is intriguing, compelling, the future of flight today. bob redell. can you tell us how far has that plane gone along? how far is this trip going to take? >> well, it is going to be done in five legs. right now, solar impulse, give you some perspective, is north of moffett field where you are at right now. you can see, it is headed in a northwesterly direction. it looks like it will be headed over the tri-valley very soon for what
we are reading about this in the journal of science. it is about the size of a quarter. you can see there, it relies on a tether for power. nobody has made a battery quite powerful enough or small enough to fit in. in a related matter, a bill is working its way through the california senate this morning, which would legislate drones like that here in the state. he is the senator that wrote the bill. not as concerned about the big drones, might see people flying in a park. what they are really...
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he's the story of a man who makes his living milking the dangerous creatures in the name of science. that's next on "cbs this morning." ♪ there's a bonus in store... ...at the petsmart double bonus sale. save and get more free! and save up to 30% on petsafe® in-ground fencing, bark control and feeding solutions. at petsmart®. mmaybe another headache rwill get in the way. if you have migraines with 15 or more headache days a month, you're living a maybe life. and you may have chronic migraine. go to mychronicmigraine.com to find a headache specialist. and don't live a maybe life. some changes you liked. and some you didn't. come back to see us. we listened to you. now we'd love to see you. ♪ nespresso. where there is an espresso to match my every mood. ♪ where just one touch creates the perfect coffee. where every cappuccino and latte is made at home. and where i can have exactly what i desire. ♪ nespresso. what else? when your allergies start, doctors recommend taking one non-drowsy claritin every day during your allergy season for continuous relief. 18 days! 17 days! 22 da
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there has been a lot of science in books that have come out that are starting to show there may be an actual process to becoming obese that has nothing to do with the lack of discipline, nothing to do with being a slob, nothing to do with the judgments that we put on people who are obe obese, and they have everything to do with being addicted to certain foods that are surrounded, we are surrounded with. >> this went on for decades for you. you talked about having a cycle of bingeing and purging, even exercise bulimia. >> everything, and you know, i still struggled, writing this book i fell off the wagon a few times so pretty extreme behavior. >> what does that mean, falling off the wagon? >> well, i tell the story what happened when i was writing the book, and actually i write in the book how i think ambien is a truth serum. i used to take it and one night i went downstairs and literally ate one of those large jars of nutella starting with the spoon ending up with it on my arms and my husband is standing there going what is going on but it was that kind of demon coming out in the midd
there has been a lot of science in books that have come out that are starting to show there may be an actual process to becoming obese that has nothing to do with the lack of discipline, nothing to do with being a slob, nothing to do with the judgments that we put on people who are obe obese, and they have everything to do with being addicted to certain foods that are surrounded, we are surrounded with. >> this went on for decades for you. you talked about having a cycle of bingeing and...